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OPTIONAL PAPERS SEM 3 · 26 Jan 2026

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  1. Q1 Amniocentesis means, removing the fluid from the/ Amniocentesis
    • A. Lungs
    • B. Amniocentesis Ovaries
    • C. Heart
  2. Q2 In the medico-legal aspects, the Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitor is
    • A. The burden of proving the negligent events is on the Complainant
    • B. The burden of disproving the negligent events is on the Doctor
    • C. The doctrine which can be applied only to false cases/ wat
    • D. Circumstances of the events have to be by the Complainant’s
  3. Q3 ‘Euthanasia’
    • A. A condition in which a medical patient is completely unresponsive to psychological and physical stimuli and displays no sign of higher brain function, being kept alive only by medical intervention/ sit
    • B. The practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering
    • C. A prolonged state of unconsciousness
    • D. A state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes
  4. Q4 The doctor, dealing with diseases of a newborn is called
    • A. A Cardiologist
    • C. A Nephrologist
  5. Q5 Right to health, right to doctor‘s assistance, right to pollution-free environment
    • A. Article 14 of Indian Constitution/ Has 14
    • B. Article 32 of Indian
    • C. Article 21 of Indian Constitution/ HAA 21 Article 39 of Indian Constitution/ 38
  6. Q6 was the first Unani Physician who opened the education of Medicine to all communities; also he is known as, “The father of Unani
  7. Q7 ‘Homeopathy’ originated from a physician and
    • C. Greek
    • D. Persian
  8. Q8 Who of the following coined the term, el Gall
    • A. All the functions of the brain are permanently and irreversibly ceased
    • B. All the functions of the brain have temporarily ceased/ Hadt Ud
    • C. All functions of the brain are reversible/ Heal Ud Sade
    • D. All the functions of the brain are permanently and reversibly ceased
  9. Q10 “Transplantation” is defined under the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 as which of the following? 1994 AT
    • A. Affixing of any organ from any living person or deceased person to
    • B. Grafting of any human organ from any living person or deceased person to some other living person for non-therapeutic purposes
    • C. Removal of human organ from any person who is alive or deceased person to some other living person for therapeutic purposes
    • D. Grafting of any human organ from any living person or deceased person to some other living person for therapeutic purposes
  10. Q16 Which of the following is the correct definition of Composite Negligence?
    • A. Harm done to patients by combination of two or more persons not contributed by the patient himself
    • B. Monetary and physical injury caused to the patients
    • C. Harm done to patients
    • D. Harm done by Hel
  11. Q17 The concept of ‘Brain-stem death’ is defined under Section the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994/ SY TI
  12. Q11 Sushruta Samhita deals with which of the following?
    • A. Surgery
    • B. Internal Medicine
    • C. Vedas
    • D. Physiotherapy
  13. Q12 Pre-natal diagnostic techniques can be conducted for which of the following
    • A. Detection of chromosomal normalities and genetic metabolic
    • B. Detention of haemoglobin and congenital normalities
    • C. Detection of chromo-normalities and genetic diseases
    • D. Detection of chromosomal abnormalities, genetic metabolic diseases, sex-linked genetic diseases, congenital anomalies and any other abnormalities or diseases as may be specified by the
  14. Q13 Which of the following case was related to ‘Deficiency in services’ as defined under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986? 1986
    • B. Mehta V. Union of India/ M. C
    • C. State of Punjab V. Ram Lubhaya/ St. TH
  15. Q14 Medical insanity is different from insanity
    • A. Legal/ Haak
    • B. Political
    • C. Social
    • D. Historical
  16. Q15 In medico-legal cases STD is an abbreviation for
    • C. Socially transmitted
    • D. None of the above
  17. Q16 Which of the following is the correct definition of Composite Negligence?
    • A. Harm done to patients by combination of two or more persons: not contributed by the patient himself/ 4
    • B. Monetary and physical to the
    • C. Harm done to patients
    • D. Harm done by Het
  18. Q17 The concept of ‘Brain-stem death’ is defined under Section the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994
    • A. 2 (ay
  19. Q18 A ‘Magic remedy’ is defined under Section of the Drugs and
  20. Q19 The term, ‘Consumer’ defined under Section the
  21. Q20 What is the process of examination of a dead body carried out for knowing the cause of death known as?
    • A. Biopsy
    • B. Autopsy
    • C. Investigation
    • D. Inquest II Descriptive Questions: (All questions are compulsory)/ WH:
  22. Q1 Meaning of Brain stem death/ Hef
  23. Q2 Give any three functions and activities of Red Cross
  24. Q3 Briefly mention any 2 landmark cases on Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and Indian
  25. Q4 What do you mean by the Regulation of hospitals under The Transplantation of Human
  26. Q5 Meaning of Informed Consent
  27. Q6 Explain the meaning of ‘Magic’ and any 2 relevant illustrations, as per the Drug and
  28. Q7 What do you mean by the term, ‘Siddha?’
  29. Q8 Differences between ECG and EEG?
  30. Q9 Medical Record
  31. Q10 Role of WHO in medical ethics and medical profession

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